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"Let's be real, there's only one way for BabyFeats to know this song...👀🔥 If 'Make It Break It' isn't permanently stuck in your head after this scene from Love In The Air Ep 8, did you even watch it on repeat enough? 😏🎶

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"Let's be real, there's only one way for BabyFeats to know this song...👀🔥 If 'Make It Break It' isn't permanently stuck in your head after this scene from Love In The Air Ep 8, did you even watch it on repeat enough? 😏🎶

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“When you look at a piece of delicately spun glass, you think of two things: how beautiful it is and how easily it can be broken.” -Tennessee Williams, The Glass Menagerie.
Perhaps a hot-air balloon scene constructed of cheerios, cream cheese, pretzels, and dish soap is not quite as beautiful or fragile as glass, but it does have an appearance of order and permanence.
But alas, within a moment it proves to be rather fragile.
I was supposed to make two street lights, that were initially supposed to face one another, out of brass. I got so irritated making them because welding was all new to me but i loved them at the same time. It was supposed to reference Felix Gonzalez-Torres’ Untitled (March Fifth), in which one light bulb would flicker and die.
I woke up and got to the studio and hammered the two pieces together crating a ball of brass, you can still see some of the parts where the light would shine through. I think it looks like Martin Creed crumpled-up paper.
To me it depicted the fall of love and creation.